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Oh yea! love it!lucky1 wrote: Here's my contribution. A form of Echeveria:
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Barb
That's what I need, some green. Feels like summer!canadianplant wrote:How bout lots of growing things?
Macro shotdidn't know the blooms get that large
All the pots keep down the growth... the rest you can walk on and keep it flat so it looks cutlucky1 wrote:
Jesse, how in hell do you mow your lawn?![]()
Barb
Never too many!sorry if I end up posting too many pictures
That is nice, great color!lucky1 wrote:Need more...too ugly outside now.
Dolichos lablab, the Hyacinth Bean. Annual, that grows 14 feet in one season.
Barb
I did not watch that one, but ever sense I was a kid I would watch golf for the landscapes.lucky1 wrote: Oh man, forget Dunno who won the golf...I watched for the palms.![]()
Barb
Mike, yup, I collect seed before frost, then 6 weeks before planting, start them indoors in styro coffee cups as the seeds don't seem to survive outdoors.do you reseed every year with the hyacinth beans or do you just let them reseed like the invasive morning glories
Interesting how that stays with us throughout our lives, huh?I would watch golf for the landscapes